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Capital Improvement Program

Bandaret Bridge #493B

Road Alert
The work on the new Bandaret Bridge is substantially complete. King County opened the bridge to two way traffic on Oct. 8, 2009, two weeks earlier than originally planned.

Project No.:  200208
Project limits:  SE May Valley Road over Issaquah Creek
Current phase: Construction 95%
Project type:  Safety
Thomas Bros. Map No.:  658a2

Project description

Replacing the existing bridge and approach roadways;

Why is King County doing this project?

This bridge is constructed entirely of timber and is approaching the end of its useful life. It carries increasingly heavy traffic and is problematic to repair, causing disruptions to traffic flow.

 
Status as of November 19, 2009

Construction is substantially complete. The bridge is open to two way traffic.


Environmental Information

Issaquah Creek Stream habitat enhancement will occur within the bridge replacement project site
 

See also

King County emergency phone numbers
King County public safety links
King County Traffic Engineering and Maintenance Section
Radar Readerboard Program
Signs, signals and crosswalks
Title VI information
Traffic safety in your neighborhood
Washington State Department of Transportation traffic accident information

How does the CIP work?

The Road Services Division Capital Improvement Program (CIP) contains all design, construction and studies for improvements on roads, bridges or transportation facilities in unincorporated areas in King County. We have a glossary to help explain our terms and jargon.


Community relations

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Vicinity map
Bandaret Bridge #493B - Vicinity Map
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Budget and Funding

Project contact

Larry Jaramillo
206-205-5230




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